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Healthy Spring Recipes

With warmer temperatures on the horizon, you may find yourself wanting to avoid turning on your oven. You may also be less inclined to want to spend lots of time in the kitchen preparing meals so you can enjoy the beautiful spring weather! Try these quick, easy, and delicious recipes so you can stay out of the kitchen and outside enjoying time with family and friends.

Blt Pasta Salad

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Inspired by the flavors of the classic BLT sandwich, this BLT Pasta Salad is sure to be a hit for your next family dinner. Requiring only a few simple ingredients, you’ll have a delicious meal on the table in 30 minutes or less. If you have a family gathering, barbecue, or potluck coming up, this dish would also make for an excellent side dish to share. Not only do you not have to turn on your oven for this one, but you can also make it ahead of time. Talk about a win-win!

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Healthy Egg Muffins

With warmer temperatures means bathing suit season, and an excellent way to stay on track is by taking a few moments to prep a healthy breakfast for the week ahead. These Healthy Egg Muffins are portable and packed with protein, making them an easy “grab and go” option that will keep you full until lunchtime. You can easily customize the ingredients to include what you love and swap out what you don’t; the possibilities are truly endless! You can even freeze these egg muffins if you want to double (or triple!) the recipe to use for weeks on end.

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Southwest Chicken Salad

There is nothing better than a good chicken salad, and the great part is that you can serve it in a number of ways. Whether you opt to make a sandwich or wrap, serve on top of a bed of leafy greens, or simply enjoy it in a bowl on its own, this Southwest Chicken Salad is packed with flavor and protein. You can make a big batch and store it in the refrigerator so you have lunch for the entire week ahead.

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Bruschetta Dip

This Bruschetta Dip is the perfect appetizer or snack to bring to a fun springtime gathering! The creamy feta, fresh tomatoes, and vibrant basil all come together for a delicious dip that is sure to be gone in a few minutes. This dish is perfect to prep ahead of time and store in the refrigerator for a couple of hours, as it gives the flavors some extra time to come together while it chills. You can use tortilla chips, pita chips, naan, baguettes, or vegetable sticks to scoop up this crowd-pleasing dip.

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Sara Fudge has lived in West Cobb for over 30 years. As a wife to James and a mom to four boys, Sara is passionate about creating family-friendly meals that are easy, healthy, delicious, and budget-conscious with today’s ever-increasing grocery prices. Sara publishes her recipes on her website, Cooking With Fudge, and on Instagram (@cookingwithfudge).

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